China's next chapter
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<abstract displayLabel="Summary">Regardless of whether China¿s new leaders want to reshape the country¿s economy, it is changing around them. The growth rate is slowing. Neither exports nor investment will be the engines that they once were. And public policies will inevitably reflect these shifts. China¿s next chapter, in short, is going to look decidedly different from the one we¿ve grown accustomed to. In this special issue of McKinsey Quarterly, the authors focus on the themes business leaders must understand to navigate this new China successfully: rebalancing¿ and the new middle class; manufacturing moves up the value chain; technology and innovation; developing China¿s human capital; a new investment environment</abstract>
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